(New page: Based on figure 14.1 and example 14 in the book I believe that the maximal ideals of a Z_n where <math>n=p_1^{t_1}p_2^{t_2}...p_m^{t_m}</math> and all the p's are prime and unique is just ...)
 
 
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Based on figure 14.1 and example 14 in the book I believe that the maximal ideals of a Z_n where <math>n=p_1^{t_1}p_2^{t_2}...p_m^{t_m}</math> and all the p's are prime and unique is just the list containing every <<math>p_i</math>>
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Based on figure 14.1 and example 14 in the book I believe that the maximal ideals of a Z_n where <math>n=p_1^{t_1}p_2^{t_2}...p_m^{t_m}</math> and all the p's are prime and unique is just the list containing every <<math>p_i</math>><br>
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--[[User:Jniederh|Jniederh]] 20:14, 25 March 2009 (UTC)

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Based on figure 14.1 and example 14 in the book I believe that the maximal ideals of a Z_n where $ n=p_1^{t_1}p_2^{t_2}...p_m^{t_m} $ and all the p's are prime and unique is just the list containing every <$ p_i $>
--Jniederh 20:14, 25 March 2009 (UTC)

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